Description
Taken from her family on the Yankton Sioux Reservation at the age of eight and sent to a school far from home, Gertrude is forced to become “civilized”–to give up her moccasins, her long hair, and her language, and to renounce her Sioux heritage.
As an adult, she renames herself Zitkala–Sa, which means “Red Bird,” and devotes her life to fighting for justice for Native Americans.
Her powerful and memorable story, told in her own words from letters and diaries, will inspire anyone who has ever dreamed of making a difference.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.